Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Friday, October 07, 2011

Are we returning to the Dark Ages?

The controversial plans of the county coucil to permanently switch off nearly 900 Derbyshire street lights in a bid to save £400,000 a year are sending us in the East Midlands back to the dark ages.

The authority is considering turning off up to 60,000 of its 89,000 lamps between midnight and 5.30am, with one per cent – 900 – switched off permanently in some rural areas and non-residential areas.

What effect will this have on crime and people feeling safe in their communities? and what about school children affected by the permanent switch off?

Letters of concern to Derbyshire County Council please.

Monday, October 03, 2011

Share of £5m for community enterprises

Local villages have one month to apply for a share of £5 million Lottery cash to create  community enterprises and revitalise their area.
Projects have until 5pm on Thursday 20th October to apply for up to £30,000 from the Big Lottery Fund’s Village SOS Active competition.
Anyone living in a rural village of less than 3,000 people, with an enterprising idea can register to be in with a chance of a grant.
All applicants have to do is outline the idea in on online form and the best ideas will be chosen to complete a full application for a grant of up to £30,000.
The Village SOS television series broadcast over the last few weeks, followed the journey of six UK villages as they used a Big Lottery Fund grant to set up a new community business, including a Peak District community that started up a new local food project and cookery school.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Volunteer speedwatch a success

POLICE in Hathersage are thanking volunteers for helping to spread the word on road safety.
It is after more than 200 letters have been sent out to motorists found speeding through the area during 2011.
They were found during Community Speed Watch checks carried out by the Hathersage Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team and a team of 27 volunteers from throughout the area.
Between January and September this year a total of 36 checks have taken place as part of the scheme in many different villages including Stoney Middleton, Calver, Grindleford, Bradwell, Foolow, Eyam, Froggat, Curbar and Hathersage.
Community Speed Watch was set up in the Hathersage area in November 2010 to target residents concerns about issues with speeding and to give people a chance to work alongside officers on road safety issues.
Signs, paid for by the Safer Derbyshire Dales Community Safety Partnership, are put up to advise drivers about the checks and anyone caught speeding is sent a letter which advises them about their speed and reminds them about the limit.
Data recorded through the scheme may also help officers to identify locations for future speed enforcement checks.